For two months artist <a title="Paige Smith’s Paper Geodes Add Sparkle to Nondescript Los Angeles Buildings" href="http://acommonname.com/" target="_blank">Paige Smith</a> has brightened up boring old buildings across Los Angeles by replacing <a href="http://inhabitat.com/artist-jan-vormann-uses-legos-to-repair-war-damaged-buildings/">broken bricks</a> with sparkling paper geodes. From the Arts District on the edge of downtown LA to Venice along the coast, Smith has tucked objects from her street art project in nondescript walls and pipes. Some are easy to see on corners; others are few inches above the ground and easy to miss. A few just mask the mortar between a few bricks.

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Paige Smith Paper Geodes in Los Angeles

Geode #2 is in a pipe, located in downtown Los Angeles. It was located at 805 Traction Avenue in the Arts District.

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Paige Smith Paper Geodes in Los Angeles

What was once a dismantled telephone booth now beams with an amethyst colored paper geode by Paige Smith. This one is located in downtown Los Angeles.

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Paige Smith Paper Geodes in Los Angeles

Geode #5 once touched an Echo Park sidewalk. Smith says she understands that many people will not notice her art when they walk along the neighborhood's crowded streets. This one has disappeared.

A close up of Geode #7, on the wall of the Daily Dose Cafe in downtown Los Angeles. According to Smith, "An effective design creates a bridge between an idea and a recipient."

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Paige Smith Paper Geodes in Los Angeles

Geode #8, embedded in a wall of the popular Daily Dose Cafe, is easy to miss. But to Smith, the fact that many will overlook this paper geode is one of the points of her work.

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Paige Smith Paper Geodes in Los Angeles

Geode #1 is located at 973 East 3rd Street in the Los Angeles Art District. She placed this geode just a couple feet above street level.

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Paige Smith Paper Geodes in Los Angeles

Geode #10 sits plunked in a wall on the facade of an old brick building in the Arts District. The once derelict neighborhood of warehouses, on the edge of downtown L.A., has become a haven for artists and musicians.

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Paige Smith Paper Geodes in Los Angeles

Smith working on one of her paper Geodes. Like geodes and other mineral formations that may be found on a hike in the mountains, her paper sculptures are meant to be unexpected treasures.

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Paige Smith Paper Geodes in Los Angeles

For two months artist Paige Smith has brightened up boring old buildings across Los Angeles by replacing broken bricks with sparkling paper geodes. From the Arts District on the edge of downtown LA to Venice along the coast, Smith has tucked objects from her street art project in nondescript walls and pipes. Some are easy to see on corners; others are few inches above the ground and easy to miss. A few just mask the mortar between a few bricks.